Last week, President-elect Trump announced his wife, Melania, and their youngest son, Barron, would be staying at their current home in Trump Tower New York for a few months after the January 2017 inauguration to allow Barron to finish his school year.

But now, a few more details about logistics are coming out and they include the cost to taxpayers and how much Trump may actually profit from the living situation.

A New York Post report claims that the secret service may rent out two floors in Trump Tower as a command post to protect Melania and Barron and, afterwards, the First Family when they return to their Manhattan home from D.C. at a total cost of as much as $3 million a year.

Using taxpayer money for the housing of Secret Service agents and other authorities during presidential ventures away from the White House isn’t new; presidents from both parties have incurred such costs. And staying in Trump tower could save the government money in hotel bookings.

Great meetings will take place today at Trump Tower concerning the formation of the people who will run our government for the next 8 years.